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    Quote Originally Posted by Android View Post
    If UKIP is the real opposition then Labour and Tories have a very easy opposition
    No that is not a slogan that is likely to produce any fruit this year Under estimate the Lib Dems at your peril I say to both Labour and Conservatives. Nick Clegg is coming over as the most believable and non plastic leader at the moment with quite an attractive 'you will pay no tax under £10,000 option. They will get much more time with the 3 leaders debates as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    No that is not a slogan that is likely to produce any fruit this year Under estimate the Lib Dems at your peril I say to both Labour and Conservatives. Nick Clegg is coming over as the most believable and non plastic leader at the moment with quite an attractive 'you will pay no tax under £10,000 option. They will get much more time with the 3 leaders debates as well.
    The FPTP system will not allow the Liberal Democrats or UKIP or indeed any other party to make any real gain. A party like UKIP under this system could gain 10% of the vote yet end up with no representation in parliament, thats the way it works and its totally wrong and its also why parties such as UKIP lose support in the General Elections because people know that under the FPTP system, the vote struggles to make a difference. The Liberal Democrats as a party gather most support because if you live in an area such as mine, many vote Liberal Democrat to keep Labour out, infact on the point about Clegg I think the Liberal Democrats are expected to lose a lot of seats in this election to the Conservatives as the vote swings back to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    The FPTP system will not allow the Liberal Democrats or UKIP or indeed any other party to make any real gain. A party like UKIP under this system could gain 10% of the vote yet end up with no representation in parliament, thats the way it works and its totally wrong and its also why parties such as UKIP lose support in the General Elections because people know that under the FPTP system, the vote struggles to make a difference. The Liberal Democrats as a party gather most support because if you live in an area such as mine, many vote Liberal Democrat to keep Labour out, infact on the point about Clegg I think the Liberal Democrats are expected to lose a lot of seats in this election to the Conservatives as the vote swings back to them.
    Indeed so as I said it is not likely to produce any fruit this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    No that is not a slogan that is likely to produce any fruit this year Under estimate the Lib Dems at your peril I say to both Labour and Conservatives. Nick Clegg is coming over as the most believable and non plastic leader at the moment with quite an attractive 'you will pay no tax under £10,000 option. They will get much more time with the 3 leaders debates as well.
    He comes off worse everytime I've seen him. Before the election was announced you didn't see much of him but now the BBC seem to focus most their coverage on him and it's not impressive. I would rather vote Labour than Lib Dem now, Labour know their policies and know what they want to do at least. I don't like many of Labour's policies (House of Lords policies are very impressive though) but I do believe Lib Dems are a complete disaster, Nick Clegg doesn't know his policies or anyone else's, Lib Dem policies don't make any sense either, they're all over the shop and it's very unclear what any of them are. The few I have heard are financially unviable and I don't like his attitude at all. He's also a terrible speaker, Gordon Brown isn't great but then again he doesn't try to do speeches, Clegg is continually stuttering and pausing to process the question and his answer during his "speeches".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    He comes off worse everytime I've seen him. Before the election was announced you didn't see much of him but now the BBC seem to focus most their coverage on him and it's not impressive. I would rather vote Labour than Lib Dem now, Labour know their policies and know what they want to do at least. I don't like many of Labour's policies (House of Lords policies are very impressive though) but I do believe Lib Dems are a complete disaster, Nick Clegg doesn't know his policies or anyone else's, Lib Dem policies don't make any sense either, they're all over the shop and it's very unclear what any of them are. The few I have heard are financially unviable and I don't like his attitude at all. He's also a terrible speaker, Gordon Brown isn't great but then again he doesn't try to do speeches, Clegg is continually stuttering and pausing to process the question and his answer during his "speeches".

    Well each to his/her own opinion, Jordy. We will see who has to eat humble pie on this one after the election.

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